First I tried it with Code::Blocks in my Ubuntu VM, but Code::Blocks says pthread is an undefined reference and when I try to open the include file (by right clicking <pthread.h> and clicking "open file" or something like that), it says the file can't be found. So I guess Code::Blocks doesn't know where it is. Furthermore, I tried the same with stdlib.h and others and it can't open any of them. How can I configure it so that it compiles properly ? I just created an empty C++ project and copy-pasted the code in main.cpp.
Next I tried in Visual Studio 2008 under Windows. Now, VS can open all the other include files alright, but not pthread.h, and upon compilation it will complain that it cannot open include file 'pthread.h'. A quick search on Google gives very little insight.
I just want to compile and run the damn thing, any environment/editor will do ! Thanks for your help.
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Andre S. Veteran
Hello, I am trying to compile a simple C program that uses pthreads. It's one of the tutorial examples at https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads , more precisley this : https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthrea...mples/condvar.c
First I tried it with Code::Blocks in my Ubuntu VM, but Code::Blocks says pthread is an undefined reference and when I try to open the include file (by right clicking <pthread.h> and clicking "open file" or something like that), it says the file can't be found. So I guess Code::Blocks doesn't know where it is. Furthermore, I tried the same with stdlib.h and others and it can't open any of them. How can I configure it so that it compiles properly ? I just created an empty C++ project and copy-pasted the code in main.cpp.
Next I tried in Visual Studio 2008 under Windows. Now, VS can open all the other include files alright, but not pthread.h, and upon compilation it will complain that it cannot open include file 'pthread.h'. A quick search on Google gives very little insight.
I just want to compile and run the damn thing, any environment/editor will do ! Thanks for your help.
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